This page was created for Mrs. Rathbone's classes to use in support of their War Photography Research Project.

Searchable Resources

Print Resources

Search the Riverside Media Center catalog for information about the Orphan Trains.

Search the Durham County Library catalog for information about the Orphan Trains.

Online Resources

Use Webpath Express, linked on the left side of the Riverside Media Center catalog, to find reviewed websites guaranteed not to be blocked by school filters.

NC WiseOwl links to many databases in its menu on the left side of the page. These databases include magazine articles on a wide variety of subjects.

The Internet Public Library also has a searchable database of resources.

General Resources

Killer Shots: A Photographic Response to War
War Photos That Changed History

Specific Photographers

Mrs. Rathbone has identified the following websites for specific photographers.

Margaret Bourke-White

Women in History: Margaret Bourke-White
Gallery M: Margaret Bourke-White

Larry Burrows

Larry Burrows Vietnam

Chim (David Seymour)

CHIM Portfolio
Chim: A web biography of David Seymour

Robert Capa

Reporting America at War: Robert Capa
The Magnificent Eleven: the D-Day Photos of Robert Capa

David Douglas Duncan

An Eye for History

Malcolm Browne

Reporting America at War: Malcolm W. Browne

Ron Haeberle (My Lai)

An Introduction to the My Lai Courts-Martial
My Lai photographer Ron Haeberle exposed a Vietnam massacre 40 years ago today in The Plain Dealer

Philip Jones Griffiths

Magnum Photos: Philip Jones Griffiths 1936-2008

Donald McCullin

Profile: Don McCullin
Don McCullin - In England

Eddie Adams "Kim Phuc"

Monroe Gallery of Photography

W. Eugene Smith

Profotos - W. Eugene Smith

Carl Mydans

Gallery M: Carl Mydans
Duke University Libraries